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DAEnetIP3 Manager is confirguration utility for all our DAEnetIP3 controllers and modules. Generally it duplicates all the features the DAEnetIP3 has over its web interface. The difference is that with DAEnetIP3 it is possible to access many controllers with single program and there are some additional useful functions, like charts, logging and easy migration of settings from one DAEnetIP3 to another.

The the ability to connect various sensors to the DAEnetIP3 modules plus this software, you can have very useful automation system which can monitor and log parameters like temperature, humidity, light... More information how to connect sensors to DAEnetIP3 you can find here:

NOTE: The DAEnetIP3Manager.jar file is located along with "lib" folder which contains the libraries for the software. This "lib" folder must be in the current directory of the DAEnetIP3Manager.jar file otherwsie it won't start.

3 - This value is available for each digital output and determines the ON time (the time when the output is in high level) when the output works in some of the pulse modes. The ON value is >=1 and <=99.

4 - This value is available for each digital output and determines the OFF time (the time when the output is in low level) when the output works in some of the pulse modes. The OFF value is >=1 and <=99.

5 - This value is available for each digital output and determines the one shot pulse delay time when the output works in some of the timer modes. The Delay value is >=1 and <=99.

6 - This value is available for each digital output and determines if the ON, OFF and Delay values are in seconds, minutes or hours.

7 - This value is available for each digital output and determines the Time 1 moment when the output works in some of the schedule modes. The Time 1 value is with format hh:mm:ss

8 - This value is available for each digital output and determines the Time 2 moment when the output works in some of the schedule modes. The Time 2 value is with format hh:mm:ss

9 - Description text for each output. It can string with the following chars: 'a'-'z', 'A'-'Z', '0'-'9', '_' and '.'.

3 - This is abstract variable that is available for each digital input. It contains the number of some of the digital output lines. It determines which is the attached output line to this input. This means which output will react when this input detects falling/rising edge of the input signal.

4 - This boolean value (accept only true/false) is available for each digital inputs and determines if the digital output is of the current DAEnetIP3 controller or it is of another DAEnetIP3 controller in the network.

5 - Description text for each input. It can string with the following chars: 'a'-'z', 'A'-'Z', '0'-'9', '_' and '.'

2 - This is the period for reading (refreshing) the analog inputs. The minimum value is 1 (0.1s=100ms). The maximum is 99 (9.9ms=9900ms). The default value is 1.

3 - This is one of the thresholds (limits) that is used for events generating. The value is between 1 and 1023.

4 - This is the second threshold (limit) that is used for events generating. The value is between 1 and 1023.

5 - This value is the hysteresis for the Low Threshold. The value is between 1 and 512.

6 - This value is the hysteresis for the High Threshold. The value is between 1 and 512.

7 - This value is equal of ADC value = 0 divisions.

8 - This value is equal of ADC value = 1024 divisions.

9 - This is the label in which is measured the analog input. It may be "V", "C", "RH"...

10 - Analog Input Mode

11 - This is abstract variable that is available for each analog input. It contains the number of some of the digital output lines. It determines which is the attached output line to this input. This means which output will react when this input generates event.

12 - This boolean value (accept only true/false) is available for each analog inputs and determines if the digital output (given by “Remote” value) is of the current DAEnetIP3 controller or it is of another DAEnetIP3 controller in the network. If the value is “true” then the input controls another DAEnetIP3's digital output, otherwise (if “false”) it controls the current DAEnetIP3 digital output line.

13 - Description text for each input. It can string with the following chars: 'a'-'z', 'A'-'Z', '0'-'9', '_' and '.'.

1 - Serial address. It may be from 00hex to FEhex (0dec - 254dec). This is the serial address of the controller in the serial network. The controller will respond on command that is only with its serial address. There shouldn't be duplicate serial addresses. The serial address FF is reserved and it can not be assigned to any DAEnetIP3 controller

5 - Control line. This is if the line is low during send or high during send.

6 - Duplex mode. Half-duplex (suitable for RS485) or Full-duplex.

7 - CRC16. If this parameter is enabled, then DAEnetIP3 UART port will sends (checks during receiving) CRC16 checksum of the data, appended to the end of the data and before the delimiter “;”. If this parameter is not enabled, then DAEnetIP3 will not sends (checks during receiving) CRC16 checksum.